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DEED Overpaid $3.2M in Fed. Unemployment Benefits

DEED Commissioner Mark Phillips agreed with the findings of Minnesota's Legislative auditor, citing complexity of the federal unemployment benefits program and lack of staff time as major reasons for the unresolved overpayments, and pledged to have the issue taken care of by September 11.

U’s Star Scientist Ousted From Co. She Founded

Highly acclaimed University of Minnesota scientist Doris Taylor, whose groundbreaking research is hoped to revolutionize organ transplants, was removed last July from the board of Miromatrix Medical, a university spinoff that she founded; Taylor said she was voted off after posing questions about the company's finances and direction.

MN Businessman Edward Phillips Dies at 66

Edward Phillips, who is known by many for revolutionizing the vodka industry, was also a philanthropist who served as chairman of the board of Children's Hospitals and Clinics and helped run two family foundations.

Mosaic Co. Wins Florida Mine Appeal

The U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday ruled that a preliminary injunction that restricted The Mosaic Company from moving forward with work at its South Meade, Florida, mine was "improper."

Proposed St. Paul Retail Development Hits Snag

A city zoning committee recommended that a permit for a pawn shop-a key component of a proposed retail development at 1891 Suburban Avenue-be denied; but some say that the development could result in the creation of about 200 jobs.